Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| mirror reflects not, of what use is it?~Knowest thou why
2 1, 5 | Providence neglect not to use means.~Go, O Quietists,
3 1, 7 | well-pleasing to my peerless King.~I use the dust of my grief as
4 2, 4 | of the king."~The right use of forms.~That my outward
5 3, 13 | Not every one can properly use similitudes and parables
6 3, 13 | you~In your folly should use similitudes of curl and
7 3, 13 | parable did cursed Iblis use,~So that he became cursed
8 3, 13 | Such a parable did Korah use in his argument,~So that
9 3, 13 | remedies of His mercy;~The use of these in pain and anguish
10 3, 13 | useful instruction. ~If you use a sword for a tent-peg, ~
11 3, 13 | tent-peg, ~You prefer the worse use of it to the better. ~Though
12 4, 5 | replied, "You have made a fine use of the others,~That I should
13 4, 6 | term you have to turn it to use.~If before the end of the
14 4, 7 | such names as ordinary men use, clad in the dress of human
15 4, 7 | words and expressions we use have merely a relative truth,
16 5, 10 | God had given men hands to use and not to do anything with.
17 6, Prol| for right guidance in the use of free will, which gift
18 6, 9 | not to God,~Seek not to use a form as a similitude of
19 6, 9 | sea-coast,~But then you must use a horse of wood (i.e., a
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